Former Sinoe County’s district #3 Representative-aspirant, Gallah Jegbadai, is said to be making headway in that part of the country with the latest development initiative undertaken by her.
Jegbadai is constructing a modern multi-purpose complex to provide solution to the stress business people face. In that part of the country, there are central locations where residents of that district do business. These businesses locations are hours away from most communities, and the cost of transportation does not permit many rural dwellers to access its services.
Predicted upon this prevailing reality, former aspirant Jegbadai decided to embark on a solution to issues confronting the well-being of the people of Sinoe County’s district #3. Even though, Jegbadai came fifth during the 2017 legislative election, she is still committed to fulfilling her platform to her constituency.
When asked why she would construct a thousands-of- United States dollars’ worth structure in that part of the country, she responded as saying that Monrovia is not Liberia; other parts of Liberia need to look better.
According to her, district #3 is isolated nearly six months out of the 12 months in a year due to the rain and bad road conditions Sinoe, as a county, has been faced with. She said the complex would be home to businesses such as health-care, retail, wholesale, transportation, money transfer, among others services.
Jegbadai noted that her current project represents efforts to spearhead the evolution of business, and to address emerging business needs as a new way of Life. She also explained that the multi-purpose mall complex is a step forward in connecting the district to other parts of Sinoe County.
Jegbadai is a veteran registered nurse with over twenty-two years of practice at home and abroad.